I’m really trying to make my first sale. I mostly sell wall art. Looking for feedback
@Mattytripps your link shows enchanted spelled as encahnted. Typo?
Are you the artist? If not, is this artwork copyright free? Even if the artwork is copyright free, and you’ve been given permission to use it, you need to give credit to the artist, if it’s not you.
And if you did not write the lengthy descriptions of the artwork, that might also be a copyright issue.
That is a typo indeed. But how do you fix that? In my user name it’s spelt correctly
No copy right issues
@Mattytripps it should automatically be spelled correctly; however, I see that some other store also uses enchantedforest and I wonder if that’s the reason why your link was “misspelled.”
There’s no way to update the URL of the store. You’d have to start a new store with a new name.
Forgive me if I’m wrong but I am going to guess AI and even narrow it down to Stable Diffusion which lets you alter elements but maintain the overall theme. Kudos on locking down that difficult thing, if that is what you did. It looks good. I’ll also guess that ChatGPT helped with descriptions, an excellent use of it. Forgive me if I’m wrong. No copyright issues except…
…except Linux. That’s trademarked and can’t be used. It isn’t the Linux penguin thank goodness, but I advise you to remove the word everywhere it appears.
Other than that I just advise branching out into electronics. Phone cases, laptop cases, ipad covers and mouse pads are far less expensive and so more likely to be bought. They are also a good fit for surreal art and putting a template name on them also greatly increases the odds of a sale.
@Mattytripps FYI - If you are using any AI bits in anyway you need to add a specific tag to your tags per Zazzles User Agreement. Search the forums for AI usage or something similar.
No response needed, just figured it might be wise to inform you of the guideline.
Cheers,
PC